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"much smaller number" is a correct and usable phrase in written English, typically used to compare two quantities.
Example: "The first group had 100 participants, while the second group had a much smaller number of only 25."
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(A much smaller number immigrated to the North).
That's a much smaller number than HHS would like.
The much smaller number of purposefully violent hooligans are still highly dangerous.
A much smaller number include ambiguous names or names which aren't in the UK birth statistics.
"It's a much smaller number of people getting the information, but it's more valuable," Zuckerberg said.
The same applies to the much smaller number of farm exteriors.
A poll in January showed a much smaller number of fingers pointed in that direction.
We have put a much smaller number through – 15 or 20.
Also received were a much smaller number of submissions from corporations.
(An unknown, but much smaller, number of Kyrgyz were also killed).
The fortunes of a few top companies represented opportunity for a much smaller number of Americans.
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